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How it works:
Share your skin goals and snap selfies
Your dermatology provider prescribes your formula
Apply nightly for happy, healthy skin
How it works:
Having sensitive skin can make navigating the vast makeup world a little daunting. One product that doesn’t agree with your skin, and you could be battling irritation, redness, or breakouts for days. But don't fret—finding a good fit for your delicate complexion doesn't have to be a challenge. Whether you’re looking for a gentle foundation or a non-irritating mascara, there are options for you.
Curology’s licensed dermatology providers have curated a list of some of their favorite makeup products for sensitive skin, so you can confidently showcase your beauty.
Sensitive skin is characterized by tightness, stinging, burning, tingling, pain, and itchiness.¹ These signs are clinically recognized as hallmark features of this skin type. Facial redness may also be experienced, and this sensitivity can even extend to other body areas.
According to the International Forum for the Study of Itch (IFSI), sensitive skin is classified as a syndrome.² If you have sensitive skin, you may often feel unpleasant sensations in response to stimuli that wouldn't typically cause such reactions in others. Interestingly, these sensations aren’t linked to any discernible skin disease.³
Sensitive skin can be a challenge, especially regarding makeup application. Cosmetics are one of the main triggers for skin sensitivity, particularly among women.⁴ Overusing or inappropriately using makeup products may make this issue worse. According to research, the inclusion of certain ingredients like alpha-hydroxy acids, propylene glycol, alcohol, and fragrances can intensify the risk of symptoms.⁵
So when using cosmetics, make sure to use makeup that does not contain potentially irritating substances. Eliminating unnecessary ingredients, potential allergens, and common irritants is important.
Sensitive skin requires a unique approach when it comes to makeup. Fortunately, many brands today understand this need and have curated products that are gentle, effective, and nourishing.
Here are seven of our favorites:
Clinique Even Better Makeup: Beyond offering moderate coverage, this foundation helps protect skin from harmful UV rays with its SPF component.
BareMinerals Original Foundation: Crafted with a minimalistic approach, this mineral foundation provides a sheer-to-full coverage, making it a good choice for sensitive skin.
Tarte Amazonian Clay BB Tinted Moisturizer: This tinted moisturizer provides light coverage and has a non-comedogenic formula, meaning it’s generally unlikely to clog pores, which is excellent for sensitive acne-prone skin.
MERIT Beauty The Minimalist Perfecting Complexion Stick: This vegan and cruelty-free product can be used as both a concealer or foundation in your routine.
Physicians Formula Organic Wear Mascara: Physicians Formula is known for its skin-friendly products. This mascara is hypoallergenic and fragrance-free.
Ilia Natural Brightening Eye Primer: This primer helps keep your eye makeup in place all day or can be worn on its own to help visibly brighten the skin.
Jane Iredale PurePressed Base Mineral Foundation: This multitasking product acts as a foundation, concealer, and sunscreen with SPF 20, generally suitable for sensitive skin due to its mineral composition and skin-nourishing ingredients.
Keep in mind that while these products are designed for sensitive skin, reactions can vary from one person to another. It’s wise to conduct a patch test before fully incorporating a new product into your routine. If in doubt, seek the expertise of a dermatology provider. They can provide tailored recommendations and guidance on what may be best for your unique skin needs.
Sensitive skin requires careful management to minimize discomfort and visible symptoms. The first step in addressing these challenges is pinpointing the specific triggers causing sensitivity. Common factors aggravating sensitive skin include allergies, environmental conditions, and cosmetic products. Cosmetics are often identified as primary culprits behind acute skin flare-ups.⁶
Some ingredients in cosmetics can worsen symptoms, especially those that disrupt your skin's natural pH balance. Maintaining a consistent skin pH level, around 5.5 on the surface, ensures hydration and maintains the skin barrier.⁷ When this barrier is compromised, it allows external substances to penetrate your skin, triggering inflammation and the release of cytokines.
To manage sensitive skin effectively, be cautious with the products you use, always check for potentially irritating ingredients, and ensure they support your skin’s natural pH balance.⁸
Customized and dedicated to addressing your skin concerns, Curology provides a unique approach to skincare. Whether you’re dealing with redness and acne or simply want gentle care, we offer products for multiple skin concerns.
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Selecting the ideal makeup brand for sensitive skin is a personalized journey, as what suits one individual might not work for another. While several brands market products tailored for sensitive skin, it’s important to prioritize those that emphasize hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, and fragrance-free formulations.
Brands that maintain transparency about their ingredient list, especially ones that opt for fewer ingredients, often come highly recommended for sensitive skin. However, even with these products, a patch test may be necessary to help avoid potential reactions. Above all, collaboration with a dermatology expert can be invaluable, as they can provide insights and tailored recommendations based on your specific skin needs and concerns.
Studies show that cosmetics are often the primary culprits behind skin sensitivity, particularly among women.⁹ The overzealous or incorrect use of these products, coupled with ingredients like alpha-hydroxy acids and fragrances, can exacerbate symptoms. Such components, often lurking in long ingredient lists, can lead to irritations or flare-ups.¹⁰
When it comes to selecting makeup, a minimalist approach is often best. Opt for products with shorter ingredient lists, as they tend to be less complicated and often gentler on the skin. Remember, in the world of sensitive skincare, less is often more.
Lean towards foundations labeled as hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, and fragrance-free to reduce the risk of irritation.
And despite which product you choose, remember to consider doing a patch test. This precaution can help check that the foundation doesn't trigger any adverse reactions on your skin. Reading product reviews and seeking recommendations from dermatology professionals can provide further guidance in making an informed choice.
If you have sensitive skin, you should opt for products that eliminate common irritants like alpha-hydroxy acids, propylene glycol, alcohol, and fragrances.¹¹ Certain brands offer products specifically tailored for sensitive skin, with minimalistic and hypoallergenic formulas.
Conducting a patch test before fully incorporating a new makeup product into your routine is a good idea. Despite products being labeled as suitable for sensitive skin, individual reactions can vary so you should always do your due diligence. If you’re uncertain, consult a dermatology provider for tailored recommendations.
Wollenberg, A. and Giménez-Arnau, A. Sensitive skin: A relevant syndrome, be aware. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. (April 2022).
Wollenberg, A. and Giménez-Arnau, A. Sensitive skin: A relevant syndrome, be aware. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. Ibid.
Wollenberg, A. and Giménez-Arnau, A. Sensitive skin: A relevant syndrome, be aware. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. Ibid.
Duarte, I., et al. Sensitive skin: review of an ascending concept. An Bras Dermatol. (July-August 2017).
Duarte, I., et al. Sensitive skin: review of an ascending concept. An Bras Dermatol. Ibid.
Duarte, I., et al. Sensitive skin: review of an ascending concept. An Bras Dermatol. Ibid.
Duarte, I., et al. Sensitive skin: review of an ascending concept. An Bras Dermatol. Ibid.
Duarte, I., et al. Sensitive skin: review of an ascending concept. An Bras Dermatol. Ibid.
Duarte, I., et al. Sensitive skin: review of an ascending concept. An Bras Dermatol. Ibid.
Duarte, I., et al. Sensitive skin: review of an ascending concept. An Bras Dermatol. Ibid.
Duarte, I., et al. Sensitive skin: review of an ascending concept. An Bras Dermatol. Ibid.
Erin Pate is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner at Curology. She earned her Masters of Science in Nursing at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL.
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